Election Poll
National polls show Republican challenger Mitt Romney losing his grip on the popular vote just days before the presidential election.
Three days before the national election, the Electoral College outlook for Republican challenger Mitt Romney looks bleak.
In over 20 polls of voters in swing states, President Obama led Republican challenger Mitt Romney in all but three.
A series of polls in some of the most critical swing states paints a bleak picture for Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s chances to win the presidency on Tuesday.
Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s lead in the national polls has ended.
President Obama continues to cement his hold on crucial swing states while paring down Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s lead in the national polls.
Some critical swing states appear even more ambivalent in today’s Electoral College update.
It looks like President Obama’s grip on the Electoral College is holding strong, for now.
Obama has taken the lead in the latest Reuters/Ipsos and ABC News/Washington Post polls, but Rasmussen Reports places Romney firmly in the lead.
With the limited data we have available, it looks like Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s lead in the national polls is shrinking.
The latest polls from Wisconsin show an extremely tight race between President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
A new report by Gallup shows that while both presidential candidates are viewed favorably, Obama holds the lead with 62 percent to Romney's 55 percent.
The latest poll to come out of New Hampshire reveals that Obama has maintained hi lead among voters in the swing state.
The latest report by Gallup reveals that Americans overwhelming predict a win by Democratic incumben Barack Obama during next week's election.
As of Monday, Gallup has suspended it Daily election tracking polls until further notice due to Superstorm Sandy.